Japan Warns NZ Over 'Comfort Women' Statue

Japan's embassy warns that a planned statue in Auckland symbolizing WWII sexual slavery victims could damage relations with New Zealand, reigniting historical tensions.

Péter Magyar's Rise: Challenging Orbán in Hungary

Péter Magyar, a former Fidesz insider, has rapidly built an opposition movement in Hungary, polling strongly ahead of elections. His Tisza party promises democratic reforms and anti-corruption measures, shaking up the political landscape.

Stormont's Power-Sharing Crisis After 28 Years

Northern Ireland's devolved government faces public disillusionment as chronic feuding between Sinn Féin and DUP hampers governance, with crumbling public services and political dysfunction threatening the legacy of peace.

Hegseth's Defense Leadership: A Foreseeable Catastrophe

Pete Hegseth's tenure as defense secretary has proven disastrous, marked by misleading statements, promotion of violence, and clashes with the press, confirming warnings from critics about his lack of qualifications.

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